Sister Jean has taken the sports world by storm. And now, she's moving in on the collectibles market.

The 98-year-old nun, a mainstay with the NCAA tournament Cinderella team Loyola-Chicago, soon could be nodding at Ramblers fans everywhere.

According to the Bobblehead Hall of Fame, Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt is getting a new bobblehead, which will be licensed by Loyola-Chicago. It is available for preorder for $25, with part of the proceeds going to the Loyola Athletic Fund and the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

The wobbler is being created by the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum, will be numbered and ships in June.

Loyola Ramblers guard Donte Ingram (0) celebrates with teammates Clayton Custer (13) and Marques Townes (5) during the first half of their Final Four game against the Michigan Wolverines. Soobum Im, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers center Cameron Krutwig (25) celebrates with guard Ben Richardson (14) after scoring a basket while being fouled in the second half of their Final Four game against the Michigan Wolverines. Soobum Im, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers guard Ben Richardson, left, Cameron Krutwig, center, and Carson Shanks react after the victory against the Tennessee Volunteers in the second round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center on on March 17, 2018. Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers guard Clayton Custer celebrates with teammates after hitting the game-winning shot to defeat the Tennessee Volunteers in the second round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center on March 17, 2018. Tim Heitman, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers guard Clayton Custer hits the game-winning shot over Tennessee Volunteers in the second round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center in Dallas on March 17, 2018. Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers bench reacts during the second half against the Tennessee Volunteers in the second round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center on March 17, 2018. Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers cheerleaders perform during the first half against the Tennessee Volunteers in the second round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center on March 17, 2018. Tim Heitman, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers fans celebrate during the second half against the Miami Hurricanes in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center on March 15, 2018. Tim Heitman, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers guard Marques Townes, left, and Loyola Ramblers guard Donte Ingram celebrate Ingram's last second shot to go ahead of the Hurricanes during the second half against the Miami Hurricanes in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center in Dallas on March 15, 2018. Tim Heitman, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers guard Donte Ingram hits the game-winning shot during the second half against the Miami Hurricanes in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center in Dallas on March 15, 2018. Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers fans hold up a sign of 98 year old chaplain Sister Jean during the second half against the Miami Hurricanes in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center on March 15, 2018. Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY Sports

Loyola Ramblers guard Marques Townes, right, celebrates with guard Donte Ingram during the first half against the Miami Hurricanes in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center on March 15, 2018. Tim Heitman, USA TODAY Sports

Sister Jean the 98-year-old chaplain of the Men's Basketball Team holds athletic shoes that the basketball team gave to her at Loyola University Chicago on March 20, 2018. David Banks, USA TODAY SPORTS